Draft:Una Rams
South African singer-songwriter and record producer
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Unarine Rambani, known professionally as Una Rams, is a South African singer-songwriter and record producer from Makwarela, Limpopo, South Africa. His music blends R&B, soul, Afro-fusion, and elements of Venda cultural expression.[1][2] Rams was selected for Apple Music's Up Next South Africa in 2021,[1] contributed to "Flava" on Black Coffee's Grammy-winning album Subconsciously,[3][4] collaborated with IDRIS on "Go Deeper",[5] and won Best R&B Song at the 2026 Metro FM Music Awards for "Priceless Possession".[6]
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Early life and education
Rambani is from Makwarela, Limpopo, South Africa.[1] He grew up in a Christian home and used to sing in a church choir.[7] He studied Computer Science at the University of Pretoria while developing a public music career.[8][2]
Career
Early releases
Rams released early projects including Pink Moon and Wavy Baby, building a public profile around melodic R&B, soul, and South African alternative music.[8][2]
Apple Music Up Next and Subconsciously
In 2021, Rams was selected as Apple Music Up Next South Africa.[1] He also appeared on "Flava", a track from Black Coffee's album Subconsciously.[3] Subconsciously later won Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 2022 Grammy Awards.[4][9]
International collaborations
In 2024, Rams collaborated with IDRIS / Idris Elba on "Go Deeper", released through Defected.[5]
meet me at the altar and Metro FM Award
Rams released his debut album meet me at the altar in 2025.[10] The song "Priceless Possession" won Best R&B Song at the 2026 Metro FM Music Awards.[6]
Tiny Desk performance
A Tiny Desk performance featuring Rams has been circulated through an official YouTube performance link.[11]
Discography
Studio albums
- meet me at the altar (2025)[10]
Extended plays and projects
- Pink Moon
- Wavy Baby
- Hold Me When It's Cold
Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Metro FM Music Awards | Best R&B Song | "Priceless Possession" | Won | [6] |


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